Coho Salmon

The coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, is a migratory fish found in the North Pacific Ocean and its tributary rivers. Known for its silver sides and dark-blue back, it is highly valued in commercial and sport fisheries. Coho salmon undergo a remarkable transformation during spawning, changing color and developing a hooked jaw.
Length~60 (max 106)
Weight~4 (max 16)
WaterFresh, brackish, salt
Water Temp6-12° F
Depth97 ft
- Other namesSilver salmon, Medium red salmon
- Length~60 (max 106)
- Weight~4 (max 16)
- WaterFresh, brackish, salt
- Water Temp6-12° F
- Depth97 ft
Popular lures for Coho Salmon
Regulation for Coho Salmon
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Found in coastal waters, rivers, and streams.
- Juveniles inhabit freshwater for 1-2 years before migrating to the ocean.
- Prefer cool, well-oxygenated waters.
- Diet includes insects, plankton, and smaller fish.
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- pawning occurs in freshwater streams and rivers.
- Females create nests (redds) in gravel beds.
- Adults die after spawning.
- Juveniles remain in freshwater before migrating to the ocean.